In a rarity, highly anticipated SF restaurant opens and restricts media access
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In a rarity, highly anticipated SF restaurant opens and restricts media access
"The Big Four, known for its moneyed guests, closed during the pandemic in 2020 and has since undergone a lengthy restoration to revive its 50-year-old interior."
"Hotel general manager Matthew de Quillien emphasized the importance of privacy, stating that the restaurant's policies align with those of high-profile London clubs, despite being open to the public."
The Huntington Hotel's restaurant, the Big Four, has reopened after a six-year closure, restoring its historic ambiance and American classics menu. Originally opened in 1976, the restaurant is known for its affluent clientele and has undergone significant renovations. Despite being open to the public, strict privacy policies prevent photography during service, reflecting practices from exclusive London clubs. The restaurant aims to maintain a sense of exclusivity while welcoming guests to experience its revamped offerings.
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